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Fun Weekday Events for July 22nd-July 25th in Brooklyn & Manhattan!

safety monthHi everyone!

What a week!  I didn’t realize the heat wave was going to last all week!  Hope everyone managed to have fun and are getting ready for another exciting week that hopefully won’t be as hot!

This week seems to be the week of theater!  We have the Pilobolus Family Matinee, Wobble, Pippi, Sleepover at TADA Youth Theater, The Civil War, Monkey: Journey to the West, Wanda’s Monster: A Family Musical and Cirque du Soleil : Quidam all going on this week!

In addition to all those shows we also have a Stroller Tour at the Guggenheim, Playing it Safe – Safety Month at the JCM, Lawn Time for the Little Ones and lots of storytimes and sing-a-longs and a variety of art and yoga listed below so start planning your week.

Have a great week and don’t forget to email me at events@achildgrows.com with any tips you have on events in NYC!

Deirdre (mom to O & C)

Monday July 22nd

Toddler Storyplay at BPL Central Library (Prospect Heights)

Mondays 1015a.  Play with toys and hear stories.  Ages 18-36m.  Space limited.  Pick up a ticket at the Children’s Reference Desk on the morning of the program.  Please call 718 230 2117 for more information.

Toddler Time at Park Slope BPL

Mondays 1030-1130a.  Enjoy stories and play. 18 to 36 months.  Ticket Required. See Librarian.

Preschool Storytime: From Seed to Plate Gardening Program at Windsor Terrace Public Library 

Mondays 10:30AM  Children ages 3-5 and their Parents/ Caregivers, enjoy stories, songs , fingerplays and some gardening fun!

Program will be held in the Meeting Room and in our Garden. Please register in person at the customer Service Desk on the day of. Space is limited. Maximum 15 kids ages 3-5. First come First served.

Brooklyn Doodles ArtsCetera Art & Play at JACK (Clinton Hill)

4 week mini summer session.  Mondays July 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th at 1030a.  For 2-3y.  $12 per class.  In ArtsCetera Art & Play, children explore a weekly theme through music, movement and storybooks, energizing their imagination before they create their weekly art masterpieces.

Make Music & Dance with Dara at Dean St (Prospect Heights)

Mondays 1030a. $5/family. Have fun listening to music and dancing and lunch starts at 1130a. Kids meals for just $5, Chicken fingers with fries or pasta.

Rolie Polie Guacamole sing-a-long at Kings Bay Y at Windsor Terrace

Mondays at 1030a. $5/family.  Join Rolie Polie Guacamole for a sing-a-long.

Peek-a-Boo Time @ Leonard Library (Williamsburg)

Mondays 11a at Leonard Library.  Come enjoy stories, songs, and fingerplays with other pre-walkers and their caregivers!
Pre-walkers only. No toddlers. Ages 6-12 months.

Irish Arts Center presents Replay Theatre Company and Assault Events production of WOBBLE (Midtown West)

Monday July 22nd 11am & Tuesday July 23rd 11 am and 1 pm.  Admission: $10 member / $12 non-member.  Best for 2-4y.  A delightful and unique dance theatre show created especially for a very young audience. This unique two-man dance theatre piece promises to enchant, surprise and delight with its fantastical and energetic physicality.

Art Adventure Mondays at The Jewish Museum (UES)

Mondays in July 11:30 am–12:30 pm.  Ages 4 to 7.  Free with Museum admission.  Admission:  Adults $12, children under 12 free.

July 22 – Word Play
Plunge into the joyful video installations from the exhibition 6 Things: Sagmeister & Walsh. Explore what makes you happy in your own life using the words of wisdom from this design duo as inspiration.

Moxie Spot Storytime with Emily (Cobble Hill)

Storytime with Emily M/W/F 12n. $2.50/child 2nd Floor Play Fee EVERY Day. $5 max per family $2.50 waived for every $15 spent in food and beverage

Read and Play at Red Hook BPL

Mondays 1p.  Hear stories, make friends and play! For kids with and without disabilities.  Sponsored by the Child’s Place for Children with Special Needs

Art in July Drop-In Art Workshop at The Jewish Museum (UES)

Mondays in July.  1:00 – 4:00 pm.  Free with Museum Admission.
Ages 4 to 7.  Admission:  Adults $12, children under 12 free.  Join us in the studio for art making inspired by the lively, colorful worlds of artists Jack Goldstein and Barbara Bloom.  July 22 – Found Object Word Creation

Lego Time @ Leonard BPL (Williamsburg)

Children unleash their imaginations using Lego Building blocks.  Mondays 230-330p.  5-10y.  Leonard branch of Brooklyn Public Library.

Children’s Basketball @ Rockerfeller Park (Battery Park City)

Mondays, now until Oct 28th, 3:30-4:30pm, Rockefeller Park. Free.  Basketball for 5-6 year olds with adjustable-height hoops or kids of all sizes, plus fun drills to improve skills. Close-toed shoes required. Location: North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace. No sessions:  9/2, 10/14.

Drop in SING ALONG in Spanish and English at Juguemos (South Slope)

Mondays 330-415p.  Ages: 6m to 3y.  $10 per child/siblings $2 more.  Join us for music, singing, movement and fun in Spanish and English. PLUS: PLAY TIME that day  until 5pm.  Juguemos 463 6th Ave @10th St

Spellbound Storytime at Cespella Cafe (South Slope)

Mondays 4p.  $5 drop in.  Drop-in weekly storytimes with music, stories, puppets and more. We blend songs, our favorite books and fables, and classic nursery rhymes with a special twist into an interactive and stimulating storytime specially crafted for babies and toddlers. Ages 0-5.

Rolie Polie Guacamole Sing Along w/ Phranque! at LARK (Flatbush/Prospect Park South)

Mondays 415-515p.  Join us for some fun tunes for kids 0-100. $5 per family.

Parkour Kids (Ages 4-9y) @ Bklyn Beast (East Williamsburg)

Mon & Wed 430-530p.  $18/drop in.  This art, practice and discipline emphasizes efficient movement while flowing through obstacles with ease. Practitioners run, jump, vault and climb to find the best way of getting from point A to point B. Class begins with warm ups, stretching and conditioning workouts. Class continues on to strengthening the core Parkour moves ie. precisions, rolls, safety volts, strides etc. Then moves are taught in sequence to train how to overcome different obstacles.

Our Garden Club  at Red Hook BPL

Mondays 430p.  Learn about gardening, become green, listen to stories and celebrate the harvest.  Sponsored by the Child’s Place for Children with Special Needs.

Childrens Basketball Age 7+ @ Rockerfeller Park (Battery Park City)

Mondays, now until Oct 28th, 4:30-5:30pm, Rockefeller Park.  Free.  Basketball for children age 7 and up, with adjustable-height hoops or kids of all sizes, plus fun drills to improve skills. Close-toed shoes required. Location: North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace. No sessions 5/27, 9/2, 10/14.

Capoeira Kids (4-9y) @ Bklyn Beast (East Williamsburg)

Mon & Wed 430-530p.  $18/drop in.

HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival (midtown)

Mondays now until August 19th.  Free.  The lawn opens at 5pm for blankets and picnicking. Films begin at sunset (between 8pm and 9pm).  July 22nd:  The African Queen

Williamsburgh Summer Nights, Movies in the Park @ East River State Park

Mondays seating begins at 6p & movie starts at 830p.  Free.  NYS Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation and Neighbors Allied for Good Growth (NAG) have teamed together and are pleased to host a series of family-fun films at East River State Park this summer season. The free movies will range from the ever humorous to the much loved films by all.  July 22nd:  “Up” directed by Bob Peterson & Pete Docter, PG

Coney Island Flicks on the Beach

Mondays now until August 19th.  Pre-show entertainment begins at 7:30pm, movie at dusk..  Beach and West 10th Street.

July 22nd:  Join us on the beach for a screening of “Wreck it Ralph”

Tuesday July 23rd

Free Admission on Tuesdays at Brooklyn Botanic Garden (Crown Heights/Prospect Heights)

Tuesdays 8a-6p (March – October) FREE admission and also Free Saturdays 10a-12n.

2013 Regal Summer $1 Movie Express Brooklyn & Queens

Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10am starting July 2nd – for nine weeks.
Welcome to the 2013 Regal Summer Movie Express! Below is a list of participating locations and start dates. Each location will host the Summer Movie Express on Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10am for nine weeks. Admission is $1 and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Will Rogers Institute.  Week 4 movies:  Monte Carlo (PG) & Rio (G)
Theater in Brooklyn:
UA Sheepshead Bay Stadium 14 & IMAX
Theaters in Queens:
Regal Atlas Park Stadium 8 (Glendale)
UA Kaufman Astoria Stadium 14 & RPX (Long Island City)

River Tots on Pier 46 (Greenwich Village)

Tuesdays 10a now until September 24th.  Free.  2-5y.   Hudson River Park offers toddlers an opportunity to learn more about something they might not experience too often in Manhattan—the great outdoors!

Hudson River Park’s environmental educators offer an outdoor option to story hour at the local library. Hands-on learning and play activities for toddlers will vary from week to week and will include eco-crafts, music, watery experiments and much more.

Music Jam Session at Mini Max Toys and Cuts (Cobble Hill)

Tuesdays 10am.  Free.  Are you ready to rock? Well, then join Brittany with her ukulele, sing a song, and prepare to shake your groove thing!

Straphangers’ Hangout @ New York Transit Museum (Downtown Brooklyn)

Tuesdays now until Tuesday August 13th 1015–11am.  New program for special needs children ages 3 to 5y.  Each session costs $10 and participants can sign up for as many or as few as they like. Space is limited and advance registration is required. For more information and to register, contact Nancy Schwartz at 718.694.1406 or access@transitmuseumeducation.org.

Through stories, movement and art making, Straphangers’ Hangout will create a fun and welcoming environment for the Museum’s youngest special needs visitors.  Caregivers participate along with their children and are an integral part of the program. Nancy Schwartz, the Museum’s Special Needs Educator, will lead the activities, creating a comfortable space for special needs families to explore the world of public transit and have a blast at the same time!

Sing Along with Lloyd Miller @ Two Moon (Park Slope)

Tuesday 10a.  $5 per family.  Come join Lloyd Miller (AKA Ulysses S. Dee of the Deedle Deedle Dees) for a sing-a-long!

Baby Breakfast Playdate at Habana Outpost (Fort Greene)

Tuesdays 10a-12n.  Free.  The courtyard of Habana Outpost is transformed into a toddler wonderland complete with toys, water table & supervised art projects geared for children 4 & under.  Meet your neighbors and watch your babies make new friends.

Sensory Room Family Hours at Brooklyn Children’s Museum (Crown Heights)

Tue & Thu 10a.  For all ages. Free with museum admission.Over, under, swing and rock as you explore our newest space at BCM. Unlock doors on our Sensory Snake or relax and read on our fluff chair mountain This is an inclusive space that engages children of all abilities. This room provides a welcoming environment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Space is limited; availability on first come, first served basis.  Admission is $9.00 per person. Admission is free for Museum members and children under 1 year of age.

Silly sing-a-along with “the Balloniac” at LARK (Flatbush/Prospect Park South)

Tuesdays 10a.  Suggested donation $10. 0-5y.  Mike Gold, balloon artist, children’s entertainer and member of the popular kid’s band Funkey Monkeys, hosts a sing-a-long. With old favorites and original tunes such as his classic hit, “Hey, Mr. Tuna”. Jump, clap, dance, sing and be as silly as you want!

Toddler Time Youth Wing @ Central BPL (Prospect Heights)

Tuesdays 1015a.  Enjoy stories, rhymes & songs.  Ages 18m to 36m.  Space is limited.  Pick up a ticket at the Children’s Reference Desk on the morning of the program.

Learn Your ABC’s @ Dean Street (Prospect Heights)

Tuesdays 1030a. $8/Child – $10 for 2 or more kids.  Arts, Books, Crafts & Stories with ROB & DARA!  Have fun and lunch starts at 1130a. Kids meals for just $5, Chicken fingers with fries or pasta.

Drum-a-long with Ivan at Play Kids (Prospect Lefferts Gardens)

Tuesdays 10a.  $5/family.  Find your natural rhythm with Ivan every Tuesday at Play Kids.  A Drum-a-Long is similar to a Sing-a-Long, but based around drums and rhythm instead of a guitar.

Brooklyn Public Library’s Kidsmobile at Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6

Tuesdays until August 27, 2013.  10am-1pm.  Weekly on Tuesday Pier 6.  Brooklyn Public Library brings its colorful Kidsmobile to Pier 6!  Families can enjoy reading in this children’s library on wheels and special programs presented by the Brooklyn Public Library.

PowerKid Playdate Museum of Motherhood (UES)

Tuesdays & Wednesdays July 23rd & 24th ending August 14th 10a-12n.  For children 3-6y.  $35 per kid/per day.  Summer drop off play!  Kids will make crafts, play games and get a glitter tattoo along with a snack, story time and free play in the play space. Different theme every day- Princesses and Pirates, Into the Jungle, Bugs and Butterflies, Superheroes, Dinosaurs, Under the Sea, etc.  RSVP required: lisalatch@verizon.net

Drop by & Play with The Play Champs in Prospect Park

Drop by & Play,   Tuesday 10:15am – 12pm, All ages all ages.  $14 per session.  Prospect Park, near Harmony Park, Prospect Park West & 10th.  The Play Champs invite children and their parents of all ages to come to the park to play during this time.  This is not a drop off class.  There is no enrollment required and we invite children to come throughout the time to play.  All sessions are a minimum of an hour, though many last longer.

Word for Word Storytime at Bryant Park Reading Room (midtown)

Tuesdays 1030-1130a.  Free.  StoryTime with Cali Co Cat. Tales, meowsic, and arts & crafts to boot.  StoryTime with Cali Co Cat. Tales, meowsic, and arts & crafts to boot.  In case of rain, Word for Word Storytime will be canceled.

FREE SUMMER KIDS CONCERTS AT MADISON SQUARE PARK (Flatiron)

Tuesdays & Thursdays 1030a now until August 8th.  Free.  Madison Square Park Conservancy is thrilled to present its 11th season of Mad. Sq. Kids, a series of free outdoor performances for children and their families that takes place rain or shine in the Park.  July 23 – The Rockdoves

Toddler Time/Sing Along with Ms Cindy at Windsor Terrace Public Library 

Tuesdays 1030A.  Enjoy stories and play. 18 to 36 months.

Singalong with Andrew @ Moxie Spot (Cobble Hill)

Singalong with Andrew Tuesdays at 11a. $2.50/child 2nd Floor Play Fee EVERY Day. $5 max per family $2.50 waived for every $15 spent in food and beverage.

Irish Arts Center presents Replay Theatre Company and Assault Events production of WOBBLE (Midtown West)

Monday July 22nd 11am & Tuesday July 23rd  11 am and 1 pm.  Admission: $10 member / $12 non-member.  Best for 2-4y.  A delightful and unique dance theatre show created especially for a very young audience. This unique two-man dance theatre piece promises to enchant, surprise and delight with its fantastical and energetic physicality.

Try It Tuesdays! at Brooklyn Children’s Museum (Crown Heights)

Tuesdays 1130a & 230p. For 5 and under. Explore, learn, and discover as you try out science, art, and language in fun and exciting ways. Free with museum admission. Admission is $9.00 per person. Admission is free for Museum members and children under 1 year of age.

Rocking Chair Music Series at Caribou Baby (Greenpoint)

Tuesdays from 1130a & 1230p.  $5.  Caribou Baby presents The Rocking Chair Music Series, a weekly music event for kids and grown-ups alike. Inspired by the beautiful rocking chair in our family lounge, the series brings the spirit of spontaneous family sing-alongs to Caribou Baby’s sunny back room. This event often sells out, so we strongly recommend purchasing tickets in advance online below or in the store.

CMA Pier Pop Up Art Program at Pier 25 (Tribeca)

Tuesdays & Thursdays now until August 29th 1-4p.  Free.  Teaching artists from Children’s Museum of the Arts will facilitate hands-on art-making activities including an individual mixed media project and a larger-scale collaborative project, inspired by the unique waterfront environment.

Sensory Room Family Hours at Brooklyn Children’s Museum (Crown Heights)

Tue & Thu & Saturday & Sundays 2-445p.  For all ages. Free with museum admission.Over, under, swing and rock as you explore our newest space at BCM. Unlock doors on our Sensory Snake or relax and read on our fluff chair mountain This is an inclusive space that engages children of all abilities. This room provides a welcoming environment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Space is limited; availability on first come, first served basis.  Admission is $9.00 per person. Admission is free for Museum members and children under 1 year of age.

Stroller Tours at the Guggenheim Museum (UES)

Tuesday July 23rd 3p.  5y and under.  $15 (includes museum admission), free for Family and Kids Club Members.Stroll around the ramps with your baby in tow as museum educator and new mom Jackie Delamatre leads an engaging one-hour tour for caregivers and their babies. Expect songs, touchable objects, and great adult conversation.  Single strollers and front baby carriers only.

Yoga With Toddler at Dou Yoga (Clinton Hill)

Tuesday 330-415p.  Family drop in $30.60 (or family 10 pack for $261 – 10 child + 10 adult).  This 45 minute class is appropriate for 18 months-3 years of age accompanied by a parent or caregiver.​

Get the wiggles and giggles out while also learning how to be calm and relaxed. Children and their parents or caregivers develop stronger bonds through practicing yoga together and engaging in imaginative play, creative exploration, cooperative games, songs, and stories. In this engaging and fun environment kids begin to develop body-awareness, coordination, strength, flexibility, self-control, and compassion. Adults reap the benefits of having space to move, play, and deeply relax.​

Soccer for Preschoolers @ Rockerfeller Park (Battery Park City)

Tuesdays, now until Oct 29th, 2013, 2:30-3:15pm, Age 3-4y. Free. Rockefeller Park.  Have fun kicking, running, and learning the basics of soccer.  Close-toed shoes required. Location:  North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace.

Stutengarten Playgroup at Der Schwarze Kolner Biergarten (Fort Greene)

Tuesday & Thursday 230-5p.  $5 min toward beverages or pretzels (or make it a donation) parents and/or caregivers can bring their babies (infants and toddlers) to Stutengarten Playgroup located at Der Schwarze Kolner Biergarten! We have playmats, toys, ample room to play.

Young Sprouts Gardening @ Rockerfeller Park (Battery Park City)

Tuesdays, now until Oct 29th, 2013, 315-345pm, Rockefeller Park.  Free.  An introduction to simple organic gardening for children age 3-5 with accompanying adults. Space is limited; first come, first served. Location: North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace.

Little New Yorkers at DiMenna Children’s History Museum (UWS)

Every Tuesday and Friday from 330-415p. Free with museum admission, for ages 3-5y. Each class will include time with historic toys, a special Little New-Yorkers hello song, story readings, and a related craft project. Museum admission: $15, 5-13y $5, kids under 4 free.

Soccer Age 5-7y @ Rockerfeller Park (Battery Park City)

Tuesdays, now until Oct 29th, 2013, 3:30-4:15pm.  Rockerfeller Park.  Free.  Learn how to pass and shoot, and improve skills through drills and scrimmages. Close-toed shoes required.Location: North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace.

Break Dancing Youth @ Bklyn Beast (East Williamsburg)

Tuesdays & Thursdays 4-5p.  Drop in $18.  Breaking is a street style of dance that started in the ‘80s with the emergence of hip hop music. The dance style consists of a mixture of movements, including beat rocking and floor acrobatics. Class starts with warmup and stretching. Class continues with learning the basic moves of break dance i.e. beat rocking, baby freeze, chair freeze, six step etc new moves are introduced as necessary and choreography is taught from beginner to advanced skill level as appropriate.

Uhuru with Jamie Philbert at Cumbe (Downtown Brooklyn)

Now until August 13: Tuesdays from 4:30 – 5:15pm.  Uhuru with Jamie Philbert (Free and Creative Movement).  For ages 18m-3y.   Summer Special Price: Drop in to Uhuru all summer for only $13!  In UHURU (the kiSwahili word for “freedom”), older toddlers will explore creative movement, music and rhythm through movement games, drumming, song and interactive stories. While still giving toddlers free movement time, this class will introduce children to longer dance and drum sequences.  Parents and caregivers: come prepared to drum, dance, and sing – your children learn best when you are involved!

Soccer Age 8-11y @ Rockerfeller Park (Battery Park City)

Tuesdays, now until Oct 29th 4:30-5:30pm, Rockefeller Park. Free.  Soccer for young people age 8-11. Learn to pass and shoot, and improve skills through scrimmages. Close-toed shoes required. Location: North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace.

Story Play  @ Leonard Library (Williamsburg)

Tuesdays 4p.  Play with toys and hear stories. Ages 0 to 5.

Sketch Time at Red Hook BPL

Tuesdays 430p.  For tweens & teens.  Practice basic techniques and enhance technical skills.
Tuesday July 23rd at 6:30pm-8p, taught by American Heart Association Instructors.  $60 per member.  $75 per non member (no children please).  Seating limited.  To reserve call 718 388 3100 or email events@frolicplayspace.com
Tuesdays until August 27th.  Free.  Movie time around 830p / when it is dark.  Red Hook Films are shown at Valentino Pier, on the Brooklyn waterfront. The screen is set up in front of a Civil War-era warehouse, with sweeping views of the harbor and the Statue of Liberty as a backdrop.  For directions to pier go to http://redhookflicks.com/location/
In case of rain, movies will be shown at Red Hook Bait and Tackle, located at the corner Pioneer and Van Brunt streets.
July 23: Shaft

Wednesday July 24th

2013 Regal Summer $1 Movie Express Brooklyn & Queens

Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10am starting until August 28th
Welcome to the 2013 Regal Summer Movie Express! Below is a list of participating locations and start dates. Each location will host the Summer Movie Express on Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10am for nine weeks. Admission is $1.  Week 4 movies:  Monte Carlo (PG) & Rio (G)

Theater in Brooklyn:
UA Sheepshead Bay Stadium 14 & IMAX
Theaters in Queens:
Regal Atlas Park Stadium 8 (Glendale)
UA Kaufman Astoria Stadium 14 & RPX (Long Island City)

Free Kids Summer Film Series at Chelsea Cinemas (Manhattan)

Wednesdays & Thursdays 1030a now until August 22nd.  Absolutely Free Admission! Seating limited to theater capacity; tickets issued on a first come-first served basis. Films and schedules subject to change without notice.  July 24th & 25th – Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

Bookworm Wednesdays at Showcase Cinemas (citywide)

Every Wednesday morning at 10:00 a.m. from July 10 – August 7, just bring a book report* with you to the select Bookworm Wednesdays movie and that’s your price of admission! Download the Book Report here.  *Children under six who accompany a participant and adults who accompany a participant receive free admittance to the Bookworm Wednesdays movie and do not need to submit a book report. No purchase necessary.  July 24th:  Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted

babies at movies at BAMcinematek & BAM Rose Cinemas (Fort Greene)

BAMcinématek & BAM Rose Cinemas welcomes parents with infants to the first matinee screening every Wednesday (except for holidays). As always, adults pay full price and babies are free. http://www.bam.org/#Film

Babies at movies at United Artists Court Street Stadium (Brooklyn Heights)

United Artists Court Street Stadium 12 in Brooklyn Heights welcomes adults with babies under 2y to the first showing on Wednesdays. The theater is located at 106 Court Street between Schermerhorn and State Streets. Call 718 246-8170 for upcoming movies. Adults pay full price and babies are free.

Music in the Grove: Kids at Fort Greene Park (Fort Greene)

Wednesdays now until August 7th 10-11a.  Free.  8y and younger.  Pack a blanket and a picnic and head to Fort Greene Park for the The Fort Greene Park Conservancy’s Music in the Grove: Kids concert series.  July 24th:  The Deedle Deedle Dees

Lavender Blues Music at Play Kids (Prospect Lefferts Gardens)

Wednesdays 10a. $5/family.  Come to Play Kids today to meet our newest Sing-a-Long teacher, Alex. Alex has a beautiful voice, lots of funky songs, a parachute, and everyone’s favorite BUBBLES to end each class!  for babies and toddlers aged newborn-3yrs

Storytime at Mini Max Toys & Cuts (Cobble Hill)

Wednesday at 10a.  Free.  Join Charu and her crew of readers as they read from your favorites and ours. Does your child have a favorite book? Bring it along and we’d be happy to read it. All Ages.

Yellow Sneaker Singalongs at Tea Lounge (Park Slope)

Wednesdays at 10a.  For kids age 0-5 and their families​. $5/family.  45 minutes of an interactive singalong with puppets, combining original songs, oldies, and traditional children’s music. Sing, clap, dance, and shake your sillies out!

Brooklyn Public Library’s Kidsmobile at McCarren Park (Greenpoint)

Wednesdays 10a-1p.  Free.  Brooklyn Public Library brings its colorful Kidsmobile to McCarren Park!  Families can enjoy reading in this children’s library on wheels and special programs presented by the Brooklyn Public Library.  Location:  Lorimer Street
(Between Driggs Avenue & Bayard Street)

PowerKid Playdate Museum of Motherhood (UES)

Tuesdays & Wednesdays July 23rd & 24th ending August 14th 10a-12n.  For children 3-6y.  $35 per kid/per day.  Summer drop off play!  Kids will make crafts, play games and get a glitter tattoo along with a snack, story time and free play in the play space. Different theme every day- Princesses and Pirates, Into the Jungle, Bugs and Butterflies, Superheroes, Dinosaurs, Under the Sea, etc.  RSVP required: lisalatch@verizon.net

The Singing Winds at Albemarle Playground (Kensington)

Wednesdays 10a-12n  now until August 7th.  Free activities for all ages.  Paper mache crafts, games and puppet making with Cynthia Fortozo.  1130a storytelling with Jill Reinier.

Toddler Time at Dyker Brooklyn Public Library 

Wednesdays at 1015a & 1115a.  Enjoy stories and play. 18 to 36 months.

Shake it up baby!  at Dean Street (Prospect Heights)

Wednesdays 1030a.  $5/family.  Percussion sing a long weekly kid event.

Disco Time & Sing-a-long at BPL Cortelyou Library

Wednesdays 1030a.  Join Gilad Khalifa and Yoni the Puppet for Disco Time and Sing-a-longs! Get Ready to Dance, Shake, Rattle, and Roll! All ages. Cortelyou Library Branch.

Toddler Time @ Leonard Library (Williamsburg)

Wednesdays 1030a.  Enjoy stories and play. 18 to 36 months.

Toddler Time at Carroll Gardens BPL

Wednesdays 1030a & 1115a.  Enjoy stories and play. 18 to 36 months.

Wonderment Wednesdays at Brooklyn Children’s Museum (Crown Heights)

Wednesdays 11a for all ages.  Explore and uncover amazing wonders from our collection. Unravel the mysterious secrets of objects from across the ocean and right in our own backyards. Free with museum admission. Admission is $9.00 per person. Admission is free for Museum members and children under 1 year of age.

Drop by & Play with The Play Champs in Prospect Park

Drop by & Play, Wednesdays 11:15am – 1:00pm, All ages.  $14 per session.  Prospect Park, near Harmony Park, Prospect Park West & 10th.  The Play Champs invite children and their parents of all ages to come to the park to play during this time.  This is not a drop off class.  There is no enrollment required and we invite children to come throughout the time to play.  All sessions are a minimum of an hour, though many last longer.

The DAD BEATS at LARK (Flatbush/Prospect Park South)

Wednesday at 11a. The Dad Beats are a power trio wrapped in a playdate with a hootenany garnish! Made up of three real live Brooklyn dads, the Dad Beats traverse surf, rock and country grooves to deliver playful reimaginings of your childhood favorites. Bring your baby/toddler/kid and dance along with the Beats! $5 suggested donation.

Story & Music Jamboree at Macon Brooklyn Public Library

Wednesdays 11a.  Get in the reading groove at this high-energy story/music hour that combines new and favorite tales with songs, rhymes, dance, movement, and instrument play

Story Play at Homecrest BPL (Coney Island)

Wednesdays at 11a.  Play with toys and hear stories. Ages 0 to 5y.

Toddler Time at Gravesend Brooklyn Public Library

Wednesdays at 11a. Enjoy stories and play.  For ages 18 to 36 months

Story Play at Red Hook BPL

Wednesdays 11a.  Play with toys and hear stories. Ages 0 to 5y.

Free Yoga Storytime at Karma Kids Yoga (West Village)

Wed 1130a & Fri 3p.  Free.  StoryTime comes alive with puppets, songs, and yoga poses. Suggested for kids up to age 6.

Rattle & Reel at The Sunshine Cinema (Lower East Side)

The Sunshine Cinema welcomes caregivers and their babies on Wednesdays 12n for our special Rattle & Reel screenings. Adults pay normal admission prices but all babies are FREE! Tickets available at the box office only on the day of show.

Moxie Spot Storytime with Emily (Cobble Hill)

Storytime with Emily M/W/F 12n. $2.50/child 2nd Floor Play Fee EVERY Day. $5 max per family $2.50 waived for every $15 spent in food and beverage

Pilobolus for Rules @ Play at Joyce Theater (midtown west)

Wednesday July 24th 1p.  Family Matinee Program: 48 minutes (no intermission).  Tickets start at $10!  (Call JoyceCharge at 212-242-0800 for $10 tickets. All other tickets can be purchased online.)  Join Pilobolus for Rules @ Play, their lively, interactive show created specifically for a youth audience. This fun, educational and witty performance is cool and captivating for kids and adults of all ages. Rules @ Play demonstrates that rules are not the drag that everybody thinks them to be.  Through the performance of four fan favorite dances, and audience engagement on and off stage, Pilobolus dancers show that rules are in fact important tools that challenge and spark creativity. The show includes Walklyndon, Pseudopodia, The Transformation, and All Is Not Lost.

Take a trolley tour of the historic Green-Wood Cemetery every Wednesday at 1-2p. The cemetery spans a whopping 478 acres and affords visitors some of the most beautiful views of the city. Tours take three different routes, so pick your favorite or come back multiple times and experience them all. $15/person.

Sing Along with Frank of the Rollie Pollie Guacamole @ Two Moon

Wednesday 230p & 330p.  $5.  Sing-a-long Frank from the Rollie Pollie Guacamole with great songs and family fun.

New Moms’ Support Group with Bethany Nevin at Gumbo (Boerum Hill)

Wed July 24th, 230–430p $20.  Please call to reserve. 718) 855-7808.  (This group will meet on alternating Wednesdays to the Breast Feeding Support Group.)  Hey Moms! Do you have questions or concerns about your new role as a mother, adjusting to physical and emotional changes after pregnancy, bonding with your baby, processing your baby’s birth or maybe you just need an excuse to get out of the house and socialize? Come join other moms to talk about these and other topics in a safe space where your baby can sleep, eat, or cry without you feeling anxious. The gathering will culminate with instruction in baby massage!  The group is facilitated by Bethany Nevin, DONA-trained Doula, Certified Lactation Counselor, Licensed Massage Therapist, Infant Massage Instructor and local mom.

Drop-In Chess @ Rockerfeller Park (Battery Park City)

Wednesdays, now until Sept 25, 2013, 3:30-5pm, Free.  Rockefeller Park
Drop in to play this popular strategy game and get pointers and advice from an expert. Location:  North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace.

Spellbound Storytime at The Birth Day Prescence Studio (Park Slope)Wednesdays 4p.  0-5y.  $5/drop in.  17 families only.  Drop-in weekly storytimes with music, stories, puppets and more at The Birth Day Prescence Studio

Mini Keyboard with Leslie at Play Kids (Prospect Lefferts Gardens)

Wednesday 330p. Ages 1-4y. $5/child.  Let your little one begin to explore colors and sound with Leslie Ward and her group of Mini Keyboards.

Drop in SING ALONG in Spanish and English at Juguemos (South Slope)

Wednesdays 330-415p.  Ages: 6m to 3y.  $10 per child/siblings $2 more.  Join us for music, singing, movement and fun in Spanish and English. PLUS: PLAY TIME that day  until 5pm.  Juguemos 463 6th Ave @10th St

Wednesdays in Teardrop Park (Battery Park City)

Wednesdays, now until Oct 30, 2013, 330-530pm.  Free.  5y & older.  Join other school-age children for neighborhood games and art projects, ranging from designing cities to making animal masks. Art supplies provided.  Between Warren and Murray Streets, east of River Terrace.

Little Yogis 3-5y drop in at Take Root (Carroll Gardens)

Wednesday 3-5 yrs / 3:30pm – 4:15pm.  $12.00 per child / drop-in At At Take Root our classes will cover both the physical and emotional practice of yoga and simple meditation techniques in a setting comfortable and suitable for children.  Though every class is a bit different, each one is designed to engage  the children by using creative and useful tools, including music, art and cooperative games.  Yoga can encourage self-esteem and body awareness with physical activity that is not competitive. It allows children to connect with themselves, one another, and the natural world that surrounds them.  Parents/Guardians are always welcome.

Wild Wednesdays at the High Line (14th Street Passage)

Wednesdays 4-6p.  Free and open to kids ages four and up accompanied by caregivers.  During this weekly drop-in program kids and their caregivers will have the chance to look closely at a leaf, watch a butterfly fly, or hold a wriggly worm in the palm of your hand. Each month focuses on a different topic, with fun activities each week. The months culminate with a Creature Feature activity showcasing a live High Line critter.

This month, explore the life-cycle of plants every Wednesday in July, with fun interactive activities to show how plant structures help them survive and thrive.  Wild Wednesday takes place rain or shine, but may be cancelled in the event of severe weather. Check website or follow @highlinenyc on Twitter for updates on Wednesdays by 12:00 PM.

JULY 24: Flowers
Fragrant and colorful, flowers are diverse and beautiful. Learn why they’re so important.

Knitting Circle at Bedford BPL (Crown Heights)

Wednesday 5-6p. Free. An all ages event for knitters young and not so young. Bring your own needles and yarn. Brooklyn Public Library, Bedford branch. 718-623-0012

Keyboard & Steelpan lessons at Play Kids (Prospect Lefferts Gardens)

every Wednesday 4-6p.  Each private lesson is 20min, $15/lesson. You can reserve a lesson spot each week, or drop-in when you’re available.  Ages 4 – Adult.Join Pianist and Pannist, Leslie Ward for private keyboard and/or steelpan lessons .

Parkour Kids (Ages 4-9y) @ Bklyn Beast (East Williamsburg)

Mon & Wed 430-530p.  $18/drop in.  This art, practice and discipline emphasizes efficient movement while flowing through obstacles with ease. Practitioners run, jump, vault and climb to find the best way of getting from point A to point B. Class begins with warm ups, stretching and conditioning workouts. Class continues on to strengthening the core Parkour moves ie. precisions, rolls, safety volts, strides etc. Then moves are taught in sequence to train how to overcome different obstacles.

Capoeira Kids (4-9y) @ Bklyn Beast (East Williamsburg)

Mon & Wed 430-530p.  $18/drop in.

SummerScreen at McCarren Park (Greenpoint)

Wednesdays now until August 14th.  Free.  Gates open at 6pm, the music starts at 6:30, and the movie starts by sundown.  Vote for the movie that will air August 14th here.  Location:  at Bedford Avenue and North 12 Street.  July 24th:  The Craft

Thursday July 25th

Post Pregnancy Pilates at Caribou Baby (Greenpoint)

Thursdays 10:15-11am. $20 for drop in, $75 for 5 class cards. Pre-crawling babies are welcome! To help you get back to feeling more like yourself, you need a little time for yourself. This class will give you the opportunity to focus on you and healing your body.

Free Kids Summer Film Series at Chelsea Cinemas (Manhattan)

Wednesdays & Thursdays 1030a now until August 22nd.  Absolutely Free Admission! Seating limited to theater capacity; tickets issued on a first come-first served basis. Films and schedules subject to change without notice.  July 24th & 25th – Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

FREE SUMMER KIDS CONCERTS AT MADISON SQUARE PARK (Flatiron)

Tuesdays & Thursdays 1030a now until August 8th.  Free.  Madison Square Park Conservancy is thrilled to present its 11th season of Mad. Sq. Kids, a series of free outdoor performances for children and their families that takes place rain or shine in the Park.  July 25 – Songs for Seeds

Drum Along with Ivan at Two Moon Art House & Cafe (Park Slope)

Drum Along with Ivan Thursdays @ 10 am at Two Moon Art House & Cafe, 315 Fourth Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Streets in Park Slope. $5/family

Little Yogis 2-3y drop in at Take Root (Carroll Gardens)

Thursday 2-3 yrs / 10:00am – 10:45am.  $12 per child.  Parents /Guardians are always welcome.  At Take Root our classes will cover both the physical and emotional practice of yoga and simple meditation techniques in a setting comfortable and suitable for children.  Though every class is a bit different, each one is designed to engage  the children by using creative and useful tools, including music, art and cooperative games.  Yoga can encourage self-esteem and body awareness with physical activity that is not competitive. It allows children to connect with themselves, one another, and the natural world that surrounds them.

River Tots on Pier 25 (Tribeca)

10-11A Thursdays now until Sept 26th at Pier 25 in Tribeca.  Free.  Hudson River Park offers toddlers age two to five an opportunity to learn more about something they might not experience too often in Manhattan—the great outdoors!  Hudson River Park’s environmental educators offer an outdoor option to story hour at the local library. Hands-on learning and play activities for toddlers will vary from week to week and will include eco-crafts, music, watery experiments and much more.

Brooklyn Public Library’s Kidsmobile at Sunset Park

Thursdays 10a-1p.  Free.  Brooklyn Public Library brings its colorful Kidsmobile to Sunset Park!  Families can enjoy reading in this children’s library on wheels and special programs presented by the Brooklyn Public Library.  43rd Street & 7th Avenue
(Near recreation center)

Lawn Time for Little Ones (23rd Street Lawn)

Thursdays in July 10am-1130am.  Free.  Stop by the High Line’s 23rd Street Lawn and enjoy a delightful morning of sing-alongs, storytelling, bubbles, and blocks with the little ones.  Each week features fun activities that are perfect for young children and their caregivers, with storytellers or musicians from some of the High Line neighborhood’s favorite cultural organizations.  In the case of rain, Lawn Time for Little Ones takes place in the 14th Street Passage, on the High Line at West 14th Street.  JULY 24: Housing Works Books

Kids Summer in the Square (Union Square)

Thursdays until August 15th 10a (Pavillion) & 11a (South Plaza).  Summer in the Square is a free, weekly entertainment series presented by the Union Square Partnership.  The series offers an electrifying blend of fitness classes, children’s programming, and free dance & music performances.  See website for non kid events.

Thursday July 18yh
10:00 AM  Yoga StoryTime with Karma Kids (Kids)
11:00 AM  Key Wilde & Mr Clark (Kids)

Toddler Time with Mary Jo @ Lark Cafe (Flatbush)

Thursdays 10-1030a. $5.  Join us for Toddler Time with Mary Jo. MJ’s background in music, theater and comedy makes “Toddler Time” a weekly class full of stories, songs, instruments and silly fun for the Zero-to-Five-year-old in all of us!

Sensory Room Family Hours at Brooklyn Children’s Museum (Crown Heights)

Tue & Thu 10a.  For all ages. Free with museum admission.Over, under, swing and rock as you explore our newest space at BCM. Unlock doors on our Sensory Snake or relax and read on our fluff chair mountain This is an inclusive space that engages children of all abilities. This room provides a welcoming environment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Space is limited; availability on first come, first served basis.  Admission is $9.00 per person. Admission is free for Museum members and children under 1 year of age.

Transit Tots @ New York Transit Museum (Downtown Brooklyn)

Every Thursday at 10:15 am, educators will lead young transit fans in art projects, stories, and games. The program is offered complimentary with $5 children’s admission to the Museum, and no registration is required.  After the program, participants and their caregivers are encouraged to explore the interactive exhibits on their own. This summer, Transit Tots will focus on the vintage subway cars on the Museum’s platform level, giving kids the chance to bounce on the seats, hold the handrails, and travel back in time on trains dating back to 1904!

Sing-a-long with Lloyd @ Dean Street (Prospect Heights)

Thursdays 10:30am and are just $5/family!  Singalong with Lloyd (From The Deedle Deedle Dees!

Lavender Blues music group at Brooklyn Robot Foundry (Gowanus)

Every Thursday morning at 1030a ($15).  Lavender Blues is a Music Group for babies and toddlers up to 3yr old.  We sit in a circle, sing songs, play instruments, have movement with our fingers, arms and feet, as well as march dance and play with a ginormous parachute!!

Preschool Art @ Rockerfeller Park (Battery Park City)

Thursdays, now until Oct 31, 2013, 10:30-noon, Rockefeller Park.  Very young artists are introduced to paper, clay, wood and paint with projects planned by an art educator/artist.  Location:  North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace.

Summer on the Hudson: Children’s Performance Series at Pier I in Riverside Park (west side)

Thursdays now until August 15 1030-1130a.  Free.   Music, storytelling & theater for young audiences. Suitable for kids up to age 7. Wear sunscreen! July 25:   Moey’s Music Party

Wanda’s Monster: A Family Musical at Vineyard (Union Square)

Thursdays 1030a now until September 5th (also on weekends see link for full schedule).  Ages 10 and under. Cost: Tickets starting at $39. Contact: kwilson@makingbookssing.org. Wanda, a spunky 5 year old with a vivid imagination, is convinced there’s a monster in her closet. Granny agrees, and contrary to Wanda’s expectations, convinces Wanda that “Monster” is in her closet because he is shy and friendless, not because he’s scary. With Granny’s encouragement, Wanda befriends “Monster,” thus turning a potentially fearful situation into a lesson in acceptance and friendship.

Dance Around with Nat @ Moxie Spot (Cobble Hill)

Dance around with Nat Thursdays 11a. $2.50/child 2nd Floor Play Fee EVERY Day. $5 max per family. $2.50 waived for every $15 spent in food and beverage

Story Time at Midwood Martials Arts & Family Fitness Center (Flatbush)

Thursdays 1115a.  A story time program for pre school children that allows kids (and caregivers) to socialize in a safe learning environment. Suggested donation of $1 per child but no one is turned away.

Tales of Wonder at Brooklyn Children’s Museum (Crown Heights)

Thursdays 1130a & 230p. For 5 and under. Travel to far away places in your imagination by listening to tales from around the world. Free with museum admission. Admission is $9.00 per person. Admission is free for Museum members and children under 1 year of age.

Drop-in sing along at Speedy Romeo (Clinton Hill/Bed Stuy)

Thursdays 1130a drop-in sing along at Speedy Romeo $5 at the door.

Breastfeeding Support Group with Kate Sharp, IBCLC   @ Bend & Bloom Yoga (Park Slope)

Thursdays 1-230p.  $20 suggested donation.  The Breastfeeding Support Group meets every Thursday to share the joys and challenges of breastfeeding.  Kate Sharp, a certified lactation consultant, will cover a topic every week so that there is a focus for discussion.  Since babies and challenges change constantly you’ll have lots of concerns not covered by the topic and we will address those as well.

Preschool Fun Time at BPL Kings Bay Library

Thursdays 115-3p.  Enjoy hearing stories, singing songs, and creating arts and crafts projects. Birth to five years.

Babies & Books at Greenpoint Brooklyn Public Library

Thursdays 130p.  Enjoy books, songs and rhymes. 0 to 18 months.  Space is limited. Pick up a ticket at the Information Desk on the morning of the program. Limit one ticket per baby. Attending children must be of the above specified age.

CMA Pier Pop Up Art Program at Pier 25 (Tribeca)

Tuesdays & Thursdays now until August 29th 1-4p.  Free.  Teaching artists from Children’s Museum of the Arts will facilitate hands-on art-making activities including an individual mixed media project and a larger-scale collaborative project, inspired by the unique waterfront environment.

Sensory Room Family Hours at Brooklyn Children’s Museum (Crown Heights)

Tue & Thu & Saturday & Sundays 2-445p.  For all ages. Free with museum admission.Over, under, swing and rock as you explore our newest space at BCM. Unlock doors on our Sensory Snake or relax and read on our fluff chair mountain This is an inclusive space that engages children of all abilities. This room provides a welcoming environment for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Space is limited; availability on first come, first served basis.  Admission is $9.00 per person. Admission is free for Museum members and children under 1 year of age.

Blooming Naturalists at Audubon Center in Prospect Park

Thursdays & Fridays now until August 30th 2-3p. Free.  So you think you are a Naturalist?   Find out at the Audubon Center by making your own nature journal, learning how to use binoculars and field guides.

Stutengarten Playgroup at Der Schwarze Kolner Biergarten (Fort Greene)

Tuesday & Thursday 230-5p.  $5 min toward beverages or pretzels (or make it a donation) parents and/or caregivers can bring their babies (infants and toddlers) to Stutengarten Playgroup located at Der Schwarze Kolner Biergarten! We have playmats, toys, ample room to play.

Nature on the Go! at the Audubon Center in Prospect Park

Thursdays & Fridays, now through August 30th, 3-4p.  FREE.  Come have fun in nature!

Banjo Singalong at Two Moon Art House & Cafe (Park Slope)

Thursdays at 3 PM $5/family. Led by songwriter and performer Spencer Chandler, the weekly banjo singalong is a perfect place to sing some old songs, learn some new ones, and make friends in a warm, welcoming environment. spencerchandler.com

Art + Games @ Rockerfeller Park (Battery Park City)

Thursdays, now through Oct 31, 2013, 3:30-5:30pm, Rockefeller Park
Join other school-age children for art and lawn games. For children 5 years and older. Location:  North end of Battery Park City, west of River Terrace.

Pre-Crawlers Movement Class at Play Kids (Prospect Lefferts Gardens)

Thursdays now until July 18th 330p-415p.  $17/drop in.  For pre-crawlers & caregiver.  Through breath, slow movements, gentle touch, music and dance, this class supports babies in their development of body & spatial awareness, improves gross motor skills and helps develop positive social/emotional skills.  We will encourage essential tummy time for baby through fun games & stimulation while increasing strength, flexibility and alignment.  The 45 minute class helps to calm the body and nervous system in a safe and supported environment while increasing the bond with mother/caregiver.  Other benefits include improvement in digestion, sleep & focus.  The class is open to any pre-crawling baby and their caregiver.

Feeding Frenzy at Brooklyn Children’s Museum (Crown Heights)

Thursdays 330p.  For all ages. Free with museum admission.  Come see what’s on the menu today for our scaly-friends. Join us as we feed the animals in our exhibit.  Admission is $9.00 per person.Admission is free for Museum members and children under 1 year of age.

Children’s Movie @ Leonard Library (Williamsburg)

Come enjoy kid friendly movies every Thursday @ 330p

Cookies & Crafts at Hiho Batik (Park Slope)

Thursdays 4-5p for ages 4 and up. $10 per family / drop-in for Cookies & Crafts and each week will focus on a different DIY craft.

Sesame Street Old School at Videology (Williamsburg)

Thursdays from 4-5pm.  Price is $2 per family.  Videology screen old school episodes of Sesame Street.  There is popcorn for the kids and a full bar for the grown ups. Both before and after the episode there is a kids themed singalong and play time.

Animal Encounter at the Audubon Center in Prospect Park

Thursdays & Fridays, now until August 30th, 4p.  FREE.  all ages.  Curious as to how “Snappy” the turtle got her name? Want to watch the snake gobble up a mouse? Join one our trained staff in learning more about the animals in the Audubon Center’s collection.

Break Dancing Youth @ Bklyn Beast (East Williamsburg)

Tuesdays & Thursdays 4-5p.  Drop in $18.  Breaking is a street style of dance that started in the ‘80s with the emergence of hip hop music. The dance style consists of a mixture of movements, including beat rocking and floor acrobatics. Class starts with warmup and stretching. Class continues with learning the basic moves of break dance i.e. beat rocking, baby freeze, chair freeze, six step etc new moves are introduced as necessary and choreography is taught from beginner to advanced skill level as appropriate.

Afternoon Concert & Balloon Twisting @ Moxie Spot (Cobble Hill)

Thursdays @ 4p:  Come eat, drink, clap hands, sing songs and dance with Nikos Kids.  $15 suggested donation per family.  BALLOONASAURUS REX Balloon twisting from 4:30-6:30pmFree with Entry Fee.  Play Fee waived for every $15 in food/bev

Kids Yoga Class Ages 5–8y at Jaya Yoga East (Kensington/Flatbush)

Thursdays: 415–5p. $17 to drop in, or $160 for 10 classes in 6 months. Twist into a pretzel, hiss like a snake and walk up a wall like a spider. Though the poses may be the same as in an adult yoga class, techniques like partner yoga, yoga dancing, ball activities, and yoga songs make for a fun and engaging class. Ages 5-8y

Little Yogis 4-6y drop in at Take Root (Carroll Gardens)

Thursday 4-6 yrs / 4:30pm – 5:15pm.  $12 per child.  Parents /Guardians are always welcome.  At Take Root our classes will cover both the physical and emotional practice of yoga and simple meditation techniques in a setting comfortable and suitable for children.  Though every class is a bit different, each one is designed to engage  the children by using creative and useful tools, including music, art and cooperative games.  Yoga can encourage self-esteem and body awareness with physical activity that is not competitive. It allows children to connect with themselves, one another, and the natural world that surrounds them.

Storytime at P.S. Bookshop (DUMBO)

Thursdays 4-5p Books reading and guitar accompanied sing along. Aimed mostly for ages 2-5, though younger babies are welcome as well. RSVP is encouraged. $5/per family.

Toddler Yoga with Nora at Play Kids (Prospect Lefferts Gardens)

Thursdays at 4p $12/drop in. 18m-4yrs. Come play, stretch, sing and find your balance in this playful intro to Yoga for toddlers. Reserve your spot today by emailing classes@norastephens.com

Little Yogis 4-6y drop in at Take Root (Carroll Gardens)

Thursday 430p. $14 per child / drop-in at Take Root our classes will cover both the physical and breathing practice of yoga and simple meditation techniques in a setting comfortable and suitable for children.

Ubuntu with Jamie Philbert at Cumbe (Downtown Brooklyn)

Thursdays until August 8th from 4:45 – 5:30pm.  Summer Special Price: Drop in to Ubuntu all summer for only $13!  For ages 12-18m.  UBUNTU derives from the Bantu languages of southern Africa. Ubuntu speaks to the idea that “I am what I am because of you – we are.” Almost/early walkers who are just developing balance and coordination will explore creative movement, music, and rhythm through movement games, drumming, song, and interactive stories. This class will include free movement time. Parents and caregivers: come prepared to drum, dance, and sing – your children learn best when you are involved!

Thursday Kayaking at Brooklyn Bridge Park (Pier 2)

Thursdays now until  Thursday, August 29, 2013 530-645p.  Weekly on Thursday Pier 2 Dock.  Get out on the water for kayaking with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse, located between Piers 1 and 2 (across from the Pop-Up Pool)!  Children under 18 must have an adult guardian present. Please be aware that you must sign a waiver before getting on the water.

Syfy Movies With a View 2013 at Harbor View Lawn (Pier 1 Brooklyn Bridge Park)

Thursdays now until  Thursday, August 29, 2013 6pm.  Weekly on Thursday.
Join us for the 14th season of our free, outdoor film series! This year’s theme, “With Love From…” tours cities from around the globe with a lineup of fantastic films.  DJs hit the stage at 6:00pm and movies begin at sundown.  July 25 – Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

FREE fresh air Yoga in Prospect Park!

Thursdays 7-8p.  Free fresh air yoga brought to you by Bend & Bloom Yoga and lululemon athletica Brooklyn with guest teachers from other wonderful South Brooklyn studios.  Location:  Long Meadow closest to Grand Army Plaza entrance.  Bring Your Own Mat!

2013 Cobble Hill Concert Series at Cobble Hill Park

Thursday nights at 7pm in Cobble Hill Park now until August 15th.  Free.

July 25: The Bodega Tall Boys
A gang of barnstormers from New York City and Brooklyn, The Tallboys have been at it for only a year but their sound is the timeless kind, born of lost highways and deep woods. Collectors of roughhewn country and soul tunes, rambling ballads, original barnyard stompers, and classics turned on their heads, this five-piece heart-on-its-sleeve outfit of guitars, mandolin, banjo, harp, sax, and percussion, plays musical chairs every time they take the stage. They swap instruments, trade off vocals, and always deliver a high-octane performance and their infectious brand of urban Americana

Ongoing

PLAYING It Safe: Summer Safety for Kids The Jewish Children’s Museum (Crown Heights)

Monday- Thursday, 10:00am- 4:00pm  now until July 31st.  Free with museum admission of $13.  Help your kids stay safe this summer! Here’s their chance to explore a real ambulance, learn the skill of fitting a bike helmet and become the expert in staying sun smart.  Join in the fun at the Jewish Children’s Museum and receive some free souvenirs.

Cirque du Soleil : Quidam at Barclays Center (Prospect Heights)

Wednesday July 24th-Sunday July 28th various times.  8y+.  Adults $45 – $125, Children (12 & under) $36 – $101, Family 4 Packs available.  Young Zoé is bored; her parents, distant and apathetic, ignore her. Her life has lost all meaning. Seeking to fill the void of her existence, she slides into an imaginary world – the world of Quidam – where she meets characters who encourage her to free her soul.

View from the Vaults: Warner Bros. Today at Museum of Modern Art (midtown)

July 9th-August 14th.  Various times.  For 8y+.  See link for full schedule.  Free with paid museum admission (adults $25) or for screening only $12 for adults, Children under 16 FREEOver the last two decades the studio has given global audiences epic film franchises like the Harry Potter series and a formidable trilogy of trilogies: The Lord of the Rings, Christopher Nolan’s Batman, and The Matrix; elegant examinations of American history (Good Night and Good Luck); and cheeky humor (The Campaign, Dark Shadows, The Hangover). The studio has also been home base for Clint Eastwood’s Malpaso Productions for decades, resulting in films like Gran Torino and Trouble with the Curve.

This selection of Warner Bros. productions from the past 20 years, all drawn from MoMA’s collection, illustrates the studio’s continuing commitment to the artistic and commercial legacy of the four Warner brothers, some 90 years later.

Theaterworks USA: The Civil War at  Lucille Lortel Theater (Chelsea)

Monday, July 15-Friday, August 16, 2013.  Monday through Friday, 10:30am and 1pm & Sunday at 2pm.  Free. Please note that the performance is recommended for ages 9 and up. Strollers are not allowed in the theater. No babies in arms.  The Civil War is a 60-minute, one-act musical.  The Civil War is the story of people from different backgrounds fighting for the future of the nation – both sides believing they are fighting for freedom.  With music from the period and many different character perspectives, this historical musical educates the next generation of young people about a major event in the history of our country.

How to Get Tickets: A limited number of free tickets will be made available to individuals each show day at the theatre on a first come, first served basis.  Tickets for each day’s performances will be distributed beginning one hour prior to the first performance of the day. Individuals are limited to 4 tickets per adult per day.

(Note:  the first week July 15th-July 18th there is no 1p show M-W and Thursday July 18th the shows are 1p & 630p only)

Tesla’s Wonderful World of Electricity at  New York Hall of Science (Queens)

Now until Sunday October 20th.  Free with NYSCI admission.  Admission:  Adults (ages 18 & older): $11  Children (ages 2 – 17): $8.  Explore the life and legacy of scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla through working models of his inventions, models of his laboratories and plants, photographic reproductions, and a narrative about Tesla’s life and work.

Pippi/NYC-ARTS at Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre (Central Park)

Monday-Sunday variety of times. Tickets $10 adults & $7 children. “Pippi” is a fresh retelling of the classic “Pippi Longstocking” tales by Astrid Lindgren nearly two-dozen hand-made marionettes crafted by the expert puppeteers from the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre.

Sandbox Program at Central Park playgrounds

Monday July 8th – Friday August 16th.  11a-12n dance & music & 2-3p stories & puppets.  Free.  For 3-8y.  Rock out in your favorite Central Park playground at free Sandbox Programs, the Conservancy’s longest-running series of programming, celebrating its 24th consecutive summer in 2013! Featuring dance, music and stories, these Sandbox Programs happen in different playgrounds all over Central Park on weekdays at 11am and 2pm.

Sandbox Dance: Feel the rhythm and learn some new moves! Co-presented with Museum for African Art.

Sandbox Music: Learn to accompany live brass instruments with your own percussion under the guidance of professional teaching musicians from Central Park Brass.

Sandbox Puppets: Watch Ant and Grasshopper, Cat and Mouse, and many other characters tell folk and fairy tales brought to life by puppeteers from Wonder Spark Puppets.

Sandbox Stories: Hear stories about goblins, shoemakers, witches, princesses, fools and much more performed by New York City based storyteller Dan Kitrosser.

Monkey: Journey to the West at Lincoln Center (Lincoln Center/UWS)

Tuesdays-Sundays July 6th – July 28th.  Various times.  Tickets start at $25.  For ages 8y+.   Be transported into the enchanting, fantastical world of Monkey: Journey to the West in a vibrant musical retelling of the Chinese classic by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, creators of the wildly popular supergroup Gorillaz. Equal parts epic music theater and stunning animation, this hugely successful production includes a remarkable cast of Chinese acrobats, singers, mind-bending contortionists, martial artists, and transfixing animated displays, all under the inspired direction of Chen Shi-Zheng. Please note: Performed in Mandarin with English subtitles.

TADA! presents an original musical Sleepover at TADA Youth Theater (Flatiron)

Now until August 3, Tuesday-Fridays 12pm and 2pm/ Saturdays at 2pm and 4pm.  Age: 3 and up.  Tickets: $8 for kids, $20 for adults.TADA! presents an original musical Sleepover.  Pajamas and pillows, songs and snacks, plus a few cute pizza delivery boys? It’s a party! We won’t start without you. Featuring TADA! favorite “Sleepwalker”.  Purchase tickets online here or call 212.252.1619 x 5 for the Box Office. Box office hours vary, calls will be returned as soon possible.

WHERE’S WALDO IN NYC? at Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden (UES)

Now to September 2nd.  11AM-4PM Tuesday through Sunday (closed 4th of July).  $8 adults, $7 students and seniors Free for Museum Members and children under 12.  Visit the Museum with your children and see if they can find Waldo hiding in one of the period rooms. A search-and-find guide will help them in their quest. Sponsored by Where’s Waldo and NYC & Company, official family ambassadors to New York City.

2013 Regal Summer $1 Movie Express Brooklyn & Queens

Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10am now until August 28th
Welcome to the 2013 Regal Summer Movie Express! Below is a list of participating locations and start dates. Each location will host the Summer Movie Express on Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 10am for nine weeks. Admission is $1 and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Will Rogers Institute.  Week 4 movies:  Monte Carlo (PG) & Rio (G)
Theater in Brooklyn:
UA Sheepshead Bay Stadium 14 & IMAX
Theaters in Queens:
Regal Atlas Park Stadium 8 (Glendale)
UA Kaufman Astoria Stadium 14 & RPX (Long Island City)

Open Play Summer Hours at The Gym Park (Greenpoint)

This summer open play hours are Mon, Wed, Fri (tentative) & Sat 1030a-1230p.  $15/drop in fee (no registration fee).  Drop In for Open Play and enjoy up to 2 hours of fun, exercise & friends with a parent or caregiver. Use our 2,800 sq. ft facility to explore, discover and help increase your child’s awareness with positive play habits and a fun social environment.  Socks must be worn & strollers folded up.  Family & individual play packs available and memberships.

The Etsy New York Street Team at Celebrate Brooklyn at Prospect Park Bandshell

We are a group of Etsy sellers on the Etsy New York Street Team selling at the Celebrate Brooklyn! concert series in Prospect Park. For more information about the Celebrate Brooklyn! series and for concert schedules, please visit www.celebratebrooklyn.org

Celebrate Brooklyn at Prospect Park Bandshell (Prospect Park)

Now through August 10th.  All are welcomed. Cost: $3/suggested donation.  Although the concert tends to attract adult crowds, kids have a blast there rocking out to live music!  The Waterboys will be performing on July 19th, and an indie rock concert by They Might Be Giants will take place on August 10th. The kids are in for a musical treat! Prospect Park, Brooklyn.  Visit the website for more information.

Find Waldo in Fort Greene / Clinton Hill!  Pick Up Passport at Greenlight Bookstore (Fort Greene)

July 1st – 31st.  Waldo, the iconic children’s book character, has been roaming the globe (and beyond) for twenty-six years. And just where is Waldo after all this time? Well, this summer he’s right here Fort Greene! During the month of July, Greenlight Bookstore hosts “Where’s Waldo in Fort Greene,” an exciting month-long scavenger hunt to find Waldo in participating local businesses. Kids and families can search for Waldo and come back to Greenlight for prizes throughout the month. And on July 31, join us for a big Waldo-palooza at the bookstore! Prizes will be given for those with the most Waldo sightings, and we’ll have refreshments, activities, local celebrities, and more. Stop by Greenlight to pick up your Find Waldo Passport with instructions and hiding locations, and let the hunt begin!  Click here for instructions and a list of participating businesses.

SummerStage (CITYWIDE)

Now through August 29th.  Sponsored by the City Parks Foundation, SummerStage includes over 100 performances throughout NYC all Summer long. There are theater performances, music performances, circus acts, and so much more. Simply visit the website and take your pick!

CityParks Tennis free tennis lessons at in more than 36 parks throughout the five boroughs

Now until August 9th.  Various times and locations.  Free tennis lessons to thousands of kids ages 6 to 16 each year in more than 36 parks throughout the five boroughs.  The program promotes physical fitness while building self confidence, and is designed to make the sport of tennis freely available to those who want to learn the game in a fun, relaxed environment. CityParks Tennis lessons for kids are offered at all skill levels. Opportunities include free beginner lessons, tournaments, leagues, excellence programs and special events.

*CityParks Tennis is open to New York City residents only. Registration takes place at each park during program hours.

THE FENCE returns to Brooklyn Bridge Park

now until October 1st.  The Fence, a 1,000 foot-long outdoor photographic installation, is currently on view in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

THE FENCE will be displayed in various parts of the park this year to maximize its visibility among park visitors.

PEOPLE — Pier 5 (from Furman Street to the Soccer Fields)
PLAY — Pier 4 (Entrance to Picnic Area)
CREATURES — Pier 1 Greenway
STREETS — Empire Stores (off Main Street, DUMBO)
HOME — Empire Stores (off Main Street, DUMBO)

Drop in play place at Juguemos a Cantar (South Slope & North Slope)

Tuesday, Wednesdays & Thursdays 9a-12p at both Juguemos a Cantar locations.   Drop-In Playpsace offers a social learning environment that includes exploration and interaction, for kids 0 to 4y. A large, clean, well-equipped, airy indoor & outdoor play area full of fun, music, play kitchen, blocks, trains, doll houses, working bench, tools, puppets, soft play area and ball pit, books, craft table & more.

Drop-In Playspace is open for play regardless of weather conditions.
$10 per child / $2 sibling (not applicable to nanny sharing) / adults no charge

South Slope Juguemos:  463 6th Ave @ 10th Street

North Slope Juguemos:  47 Sterling Pl @ 6th Ave

Victorian Gardens Amusement Park at Wollman Rink (Central Park)

Every day now through September 8th 2013 (various times see website)  All ages welcomed. All guests must pay admission to enter the park.  Cost: $8 entrance fee weekends/$7 entrance fee weekdays; Tickets: $1/Tkt 3 Tickets per Ride/4 Tickets per Game or $16 unlimited ride wristband weekends/$14 unlimited rides weekdays wristband (ride wristbands do not include games)  Come visit Manhattan’s only amusement park in Central Park.

Tue-Sun 10a-5p.  For all ages. Free with museum admission.  Admission is $9 per person. Admission is free for Museum members and children under 1 year of age.  Visit the latest exhibit at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum,  Big Adventure, where  kids will be able to choose activity adventures that identify challenges, solve problems, make decisions, set goals, enhance creativity, and help them gain confidence.

Mad. Sq. Art Presents Orly Genger: Red, Yellow and Blue @ Madison Sq Park (Flatiron)

Now until – September 8th, 2013.  Madison Square Park Conservancy’s Mad. Sq. Art announces a new installation for Spring and Summer 2013 by New York-based artist Orly Genger. The monumental commission entitled Red, Yellow and Blue will feature the artist’s renowned usage of intricately hand-knotted nautical rope covered in paint, creating a work that will transform the park’s lush lawns into colorfully-lined chambers. The work will remain on view daily.

Summer Hours at Jane’s Carousel (DUMBO)

Now until Oct 14th.  Open 6 days a week (closed Tuesdays) 11a-7p.
Tickets are $2.  Children age 3 and younger and those under 42” tall may ride free if accompanied by a paying adult.  Multiple Ticket Discount:  12 Tickets – $20.00

Le Carrousel in Bryant Park (midtown)

June-October.  M-Sun 11a-8p.  One ride: $2.  Parents assisting children unable to ride solo will not be charged.  Discount cards:  buy a discounted card and enjoy 10 rides for $15.

Le Carrousel in Bryant Park, specially created to complement the park’s French classical style, is an homage to both European and American traditions. Its fourteen delightful animals, replicas of classic carousel creatures, revolve to the sounds of French cabaret music. The rounding boards, inspired by Bryant Park’s elegant baroque-style torchères along 40th Street, blend into the leafy canopy of the park’s plane trees.

Preschool Play @ Wagner Park (Battery Park City)

Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, now through Oct 30, 2013, 10am-12noon.  Free.
Join other toddlers, parents and caregivers for interactive play on a grassy lawn. Toys, books, and play equipment provided.  No sessions 5/27, 9/2, 10/14.  Starts Tuesday May 1st 2013.  Location just north of Historic Battery Park, off Battery Place.

Open Play at WeeCreateBK (Bed Stuy)

M-F 1030a-230p.  $15 Drop In per day or $70 Weekly Pass.  Come in from the cold or the rain for a day of open play!  Parents or Caregivers drop in and create with your little ones!  Bring snacks, read books, and work with our fun educational materials. (18 months – 6 years)

Free Storytime at the Scholastic Store (SOHO)

Tuesdays, Wednesday & Thursdays at 11a for all ages.  Join The Scholastic Storyteller for readings of all-time favorite children’s books or new releases from Scholastic!  Perfect for babies and toddlers, these stories will spark imagination and fun in your budding bookworm.  Stroller Entrance: 130 Mercer Street.

Luna Park (Coney Island)

All Summer from 12pm — 4pm.  Ages 3 and up. Cost: Pay-per-ride or POP packages available.  Take a thrilling ride on the famous Cyclone or one of the new rides debuting for the 2013 season.

R&B Festival at MetroTech Commons (Downtown Brooklyn)

Through August 8th at 12n.  All welcome!  Free!  The Brooklyn Academy of Music has a lunch time concert that brightens up the afternoon and fills the tree-lined streets of downtown Brooklyn with rhythm and blues and all things fabulous.  Located at MetroTech Commons, on the corner of Flatbush and Myrtle Avenues in Downtown Brooklyn.

Dinosaur Safari at The Bronx Zoo (Bronx)

Through September 8th from M-Su.  10:30am — 4:30p.  All ages welcomed. Cost: $17/general admission; $15/seniors; $12/children ages 3–12; FREE/children under 3; Wednesday from 10am–6pm — pay what you wish.   It’s a guided wagon tour past life-like, animatronic dinosaur species! There will be long-necked Brachiosaurus, Tricerotops, Tyrannosaurus Rex and accompanying each exhibit is a new theatrical show, Adaptations!

summer hours for Prospect Park Carourel in Prospect Park

Now until Sept 2 Thursday-Sunday & holidays: 12 – 6p.  $2.00 per ride, $9 for a book of 5 tickets,  for all ages.  Located in the Park’s “Children’s Corner,” the Carousel features 53 magnificently carved horses, a lion, a giraffe, a deer, and two dragon-pulled chariots. Carved in 1912 by Charles Carmel, one of the foremost carousel designers of the time, and restored by the Prospect Park Alliance in 1990, the Carousel promises that classic summertime amusement will be available for generations of fun. In addition, the Prospect Park Carousel is one of the few in the world that is wheelchair accessible.  While at the Carousel grab an ice cream, popcorn or cold beverage from the Pony Express Snack Bar.

Whales: Giants of the Deep at The American Museum of Natural History (UWS)

Now until January 5, 2014.  Open daily 10a-545p except Thanksgiving & Christmas.  Get a load of this! Whales: Giants of the Deep brings you close to some of the most massive mammals on Earth. Featuring life-size models, interactive exhibits, films, as well as over 20 whale skulls and skeletons.  All ages welcomed. Cost: $25 adults; $14.50 kids age 2-12; $19 seniors/students (General admission plus 1 ticket includes admission to the museum and Rose Center plus 1 special exhibition).

Tree House Installation @ Brooklyn Botanic Garden (Crown Heights/Prospect Heights)

Hours:  Tuesday–Friday: 8a-6p, Saturday & Sunday: 10a-6p.  Admission: Free Tuesdays and Saturdays 10a-12n.  Adults $10, Seniors $5 & Children under 12 free.

This spring, tree house architect Roderick Romero is creating a new site-specific installation using wood from trees felled by Hurricane Sandy. This whimsical, inhabitable sculpture will be part open-air classroom, part viewing point, and part artwork. Created specifically for BBG, the intriguing work will invite visitors of all ages to experience the Garden in a new way.

Shipwreck! at Discovery Times Square (Times Square)

Sunday – Thursday: 10:00AM – 8:00PM Friday – Saturday: 10:00AM – 9:00PM.  Ages 5 and up. Cost: $20.50/adults; $15.50/children 4 to 12 years.  SHIPWRECK! Pirates & Treasure will capture your imagination and take you on an incredible journey through thousands of years of maritime history. Experience hurricane-force winds, pick up treasure with a robotic arm, and explore the mysteries of the deep. This exhibit features over 500 authentic artifacts, including gold and silver treasures, as well as the incredible science and technology used to work thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface.

Open Play at Play Days & Parties (Bay Ridge)

Tu-Fri 12n-4p.  Don’t get Cabin Fever!  Enjoy our open play room, meet other parents/caregivers. Tots interact with new friends. We have a clean, climate controlled environment.  Open play costs $10.00 per child for any 2 hour session

Tuesday thru Friday starting at 12:00 pm running for any 2 hours with last session staring at 2:00pm and ending at 4:00 pm
Thursday special…….Sessions are $6.00 per child for 2 hours from 12:30 to 2:30

Afternoon Drop in play place at Juguemos a Cantar (South Slope)

Mondays Wednesdays & Fridays 330-5p.  Juguemos a Cantar Drop-In Playspace offers a social learning environment that includes exploration and interaction, for kids 0 to 4y. A large, clean, well-equipped, airy indoor & outdoor play area full of fun, music, play kitchen, blocks, trains, doll houses, working bench, tools, puppets, soft play area and ball pit, books, craft table & more.

Drop-In Playspace is open for play regardless of weather conditions.
$10 per child / $2 sibling (not applicable to nanny sharing) / adults no charge

South Slope Juguemos:  463 6th Ave @ 10th Street

drop off playtime at Juguemos A Cantar (South Slope)

Mondays and/or Wednesday 330-6p (one or both days)
Drop off Playtime is full of action, arts and crafts, games and child-teacher interaction. Children have a blast with us while mommy or daddy do errands in the hood.  Our Drop off Playtime runs bilingual.
Who: Children must be potty trained to join, up to age 8 (there is a room for homework time).
How: Pre-registration at least 48 hours in advance is a must! (space limited-first come first serve)
Where: 463 6th Ave. @ 10th Street
Cost: $ 15 per hour

Register early! To register, please use the adjacent form or simply email us at info@juguemos.org

Toddler Storytime in Nolen Library @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art (UWS)

Tue-Fri 1030-11a & 3-330p.  For children 18m–7y. Start with a book, then learn to look! Toddlers look, listen, and have fun with picture books in Nolen Library. After a story in the library’s special corner for kids, 3 to 7yrs old head to the galleries on a treasure hunt. Free with Museum admission but storytime is limited to 40 people on a first-come, first-served basis. Recommended admission: Adults $25, Seniors (65+) $17, children under 12 free (with adult).

Open Play at The Learning Garden (Prospect Heights)

M-F 11-6p. Daily Pass $12. Our popular Open Play program is a time that offers a social learning environment for your children (ages 0-4) to grow and learn through creative play. With our space changing and growing every week, your little explorer will have lots to discover. Materials and activities are provided to engage you and your child while sparking their imagination.

Arfie’s Sing Along & Open Play at ArtsCetera (Cobble Hill/Gowanus)

Monday 12n-3p, Tuesday-Thursday 1-3pm & Friday 3-5p.  Creative play for ages 0-4y with a sing along about 30 minutes into the session. $10 per family.